AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



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Garden 

 Book 



NOT only the most complete catalogue 

 in America, but a dependable guide for 

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 than 200 cultural instructions by famous 

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Our Trees 



HOW TO KNOW THEM 



Photographs from Nature 

 By ARTHUR I. EMERSON 



WITH A GUIDE TO THEIR RECOGNI- 

 TION AT ANY SEASON OP THE YEAR 

 AND NOTES ON THEIR CHARACTER- 

 ISTICS, DISTRIBUTION AND CULTURE 



By CLARENCE M. WEED, D.Sc. 



Teacher of Nature Study iti the Massachusetts 

 State Normal School at Lowell 



One hundred and forty illustrations 

 Size of book. 7H inches by 10 inches 



Cloth, S3.00 net 



Postage extra 



ALL nature-lovers will hail this book 

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 for ornamental planting. 



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